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Sunday, August 4, 2013

YOU TOO CAN BECOME AN ARISTOCRAT

Guest Post By Therese Stenzel

I have recently had the distinct pleasure of becoming a Scottish Aristocrat.
I am now Lady of Dunans as I have come to own a square foot of land
at Dunans Castle in Argyll, Scotland, and I have the paperwork to prove
it!

Dunan’s Castle in Scotland was
originally home to the Fletcher Clan, who moved to the site between 1715 and
1745, carrying with them the door of their previous home at Achallader Castle. The Fletchers claim descent from Kenneth MacAlpin, the
first king of the united Picts and Scots, and ancestor of our present Royal
family. The Fletcher’s badge is the pine-tree, and their tartan is an
arrangement of blue, black and green, with diagonal lines of red. Their crest
is two arms drawing a bow.

Dunan's Castle

Dunan’s Castle was extended into
its present dramatic Franco-baronial "castle" form by the architect
Andrew Kerr with the additions consisting of four main apartments and six
bedrooms. The building passed out of Fletcher hands in 1997 when the entire 3000
acre Dunans estate was sold off by Colonel Archibald Fletcher's heirs and
subsequently split up. Following a number of financial problems, the castle was
gutted by fire on January 14, 2001 while being run as a hotel, and the building
was left in ruins. Now under new ownership, the site, including a Victorian
path network, has undergone some restoration supported by the Dunans Charitable
Trust.

Fletchcr Plaid

The family burial ground of the Fletchers, at
the rear of the propert, is kept up by the present owners of the farmhouse.
There are six headstones still standing in the walled graveyard, and the
inscriptions are clear and easily readable. Five of these mark the graves of
Fletchers but one is a memorial to a certain John McCallum of Altnafeidha and
two of his sons. It is not known for certain what connection this man had with
the Fletchers, but it is possible that he was the same John McCallum who is
shown in the Glenorchy Parish Register as having married a Mary Fletcher in
December 1775.

The offer to buy a small square of castle land was originally offered
in a clothing catalogue, but now the concept is available on a website called
ScottishLaird.com http://bit.ly/WrP0HO

When I first saw that offer for $25.00, with the proceeds going to help with
the castle’s restoration, and then as an official owner
of land on a Scottish castle I could become titled, I promptly ripped out the
page and handed it to my daughter and tried to calmly suggest it as a Christmas
present.

Well, the paper work came and the offer is legitimate. My official
certificate as Lady of Dunans will be framed and hung in a prominent spot in my
home, er castle. Now my greatest problem is, how should friends and family
address me? Lady Dunans? Therese, Lady of Dunans? Lady Therese of Dunans?

I can even go and visit my plot of land on the castle grounds, I
can have a free tour of the castle, and I can even fish in the Alt a Chaol Ghleann river with the
proprietors!

Now I just need to convince my braw husband he looks good in a
kilt!

Therese Stenzel, also known as Lady
of Dunans, of Scotland, is a British Historical Author. Her latest e-books
can be found on Amazon. The British Missive series—stories of Adventure and
Romance on English lands include: Book one-Blue
Africa, book two-Forever and a Day,
book three—Bride of Thistleloch Castle.
And her latest e-book, a contemporary novel with a British heroine—A British Bride by Agreement is her
best-selling novel. Her blog, British Missives can be found at www.theresestenzel.com

Therese! So glad to have you here. I love, love, LOVE Scotland and anything Scottish! Did I mention I raise Shetland Sheepdogs aka Shelties which come from the Shetland Islands. ;o) I've been searching through your link and enjoying the wealth of information from your post and the Dunan site. Our next big trip is to England and Scotland. I think I may just have to join you in Ladyhood. LOL.

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